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EntryT.Özhan,
KST 31.1 (2010) 235, reports on the discovery of several new inscriptions.
A. In the bouleuterion: two honorary inscriptions on statue bases (1. for negotiatores; 2. for Germanic…

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Entry S.Zoumbaki,
art.cit. (see our lemma no. 399) 527-529, collects the evidence for the presence in Akarnania of Romans and Greeks from South Italy. She discusses the presence of …

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Corinth in Context 257-323, Michael B.Walbank conducts a massive prosopographic analysis of the nomenclature on Corinthian inscriptions of this period, most of them Christian…